But this is not some glossy site with stirring tales of derring do - it is a fascinating delve into the realities of getting to the moon.
That some new Republican members of Congress, many of whom won with stirring campaigns and passionate Tea Party support, are already deeply pessimistic about turning things around in Washington is disturbing.
Mike Green managed to get a power-play shot past Lundqvist in overtime, and the Capitals held serve at home with a stirring 1-0 victory.
Alas, all thoughts of successive Grand Slams bit the dust in the biting cold of the Stade de France, but Ireland at least got their championship bid back on track with a stirring win over England.
That much she showed Thursday, when she opened her appearance before reporters in New Orleans -- where she's set to headline the Super Bowl XLVII halftime performance Sunday -- with a stirring, a cappella rendition of the national anthem.
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"Memories came flooding back, " the veteran said, remembering how he'd scrambled those eggs in his steel helmet, stirring with his bayonet.
Mr Myers is a throwback, a black, blind, chain-smoking bluesman who walks painstakingly to the stage but belts out lyrics with a remarkably stirring voice.
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According to the bar's current manager, Allesandro Palazzi, shaking or stirring with ice is not needed (nor desired, as it dilutes the drink) when you freeze the main ingredients.
In the closing moments and with Leinster's Cian Healy in the sin-bin, Connacht launched a stirring late fightback with their prop Ronan Loughney just inches short of the try line.
In Congress, the Republicans are already squabbling with each other and stirring up Democratic resentment.
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What he lacks in emotional intensity, he makes up for with wit, humour and stirring energy.
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My mom would be in the kitchen making dinner and talking on the phone, stirring and striding around with the phone tucked between her shoulder and her chin.
During a recent interview in San Antonio, as Ms. Jimenez received a TB-drug infusion at the TB hospital, she described how all five of her children living with her became infected as well, stirring up resentments.
The moves, days before the Feds scheduled meeting Tuesday, smacked of desperation to many investors, stirring fear worldwide that other banks with sizable exposure to troubled credit markets could also implode.
They had made chewing motions with their mouths and produced blissful sounds, sometimes half opening eyes blind with sleep and then closing them again, stirring a little, and moaning because of the sweetness of their own existence.
That's right, very impressive performance and the way the people have come out with their message takes one back to those stirring pictures of the first election in South Africa, doesn't it, the long queues of people desperate to vote, prepared to wait until they can.
The new Japanese government plowed ahead with its Keynesian debt excess as a tool for stirring becalmed business.
And sure enough, the retelling of Christ's last days through the eyes of Mary Magdalene is interlaced with heavy doses of modern social activism in this stirring new oratorio, composed by John Adams to a libretto compiled by Peter Sellars from texts both ancient and contemporary.
Since you have left, a continent rose from the sea, Lions arch was invaded by Ancient Karka race, a group called the Consortium arrived and are sending people to Fractals of the Mist with some unknown shady intentions, and something is stirring in the Northern Shiverpeaks and Ascalon sending waves and waves of refugees.
United, who lifted the Premier League trophy last week, was up 5-2 with 10 minutes to go before West Brom's stirring comeback.
But he denied that by allowing teams to walk off in protest at racism Fifa would be stirring up a hornet's nest, with fans of a losing team striking up abuse to have a game called off.
Burnham Securities analyst David Bennet Healy said Kerkorian is "stirring the pot by attracting attention to Ford with an implied takeover, " something that is not possible with Ford because the namesake family still has 40% voting power.
Vijayan had been fired after complaining about conditions and stirring up discontent at the camp where he lived with 289 workers.
Turkey shares an 850km-long border with Syria and has cultivated ties, partly to dissuade Syria from stirring trouble within its restless Kurdish minority.
Farmers are famously conservative with their money, but surely there are a few who have, stirring in their hearts, a desire to show off a little by buying a grander home.
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